 Now we can relax and tell folks what you really think. Yeah, I'm reminded of why doesn't somebody take that same attitude and build an operating system besides Linux and Windows. It was when Windows came out. Don't you remember, before Windows, there was that little, Tom might remember, it was that little graphical user operating system that was done with, by CPM. Gem is the operating system I was thinking of. Oh, Gem, yes, Gem. That was the one that ended up on the Atari ST. The biggest operating system in the world is Android. Yes, now, yes. Yeah. Yeah, but that's done on the computer. I think that's why nobody is worrying about the computer, because there's so many more smartphones. They all chasing them over there. Oh, people hate the computer now. The computer's dead. People hate the computer. They love the phone. It's all about the phone. Cheeky, you think we could be doing this show on a phone? Some people do. Yeah, I know they do, and it's nuts. It feels painful to me, but I think I'm just getting old. Blink. Ooh. Oh, OK. Blink. I was like, where are we going with this? Blink. Blink. Got it. Yes. Blackpink fan. So much. Blink. I was just going to ask Nikki if she was a blink, meaning a blackpink fan. I probably should be. I haven't taken the opportunity to have a listen. I don't think anyone should be. That was such a nice way to be like, no. Is Nikki a 17-year-old girl? Because that seems to be the fan. Well, Tom Merritt and Tom. Oh, Tom. Did you just end Len Peralta's appearances on the show by insulting me? Len, I mean, you hung yourself. I had my students create a playlist and twice ended up on there. And I'm like, oh, OK, I'll tell you in a sec, though. Longs that were put under this playlist where I can't stop me. Can't stop. That's a great song, yeah. Yes or yes. Signal. Alcohol-free, fancy and perfect world. Fancy is Eileen's favorite. I like science and one, three, two. Those are not on there. But those are those are all good. Those are all good ones that are on there. Well, you can thank one of my students for for exposing me to these things. And it's just jello and lettuce. Yeah, it's jello with like, like carrots like like Scott was talking about, or maybe celery. Oh, no, no, no, no. Jello with carrots? Yeah, that's what I said at the beginning. They're shredded carrots in the jello. It was horrible. I mean, as long as you have my thing is, if you put fruit, I'm, wait, is that shrimp? Yeah. That's a very 50s one. That's what I got here, Roger. That totally looks like dysentery to me. And then an olive jello thing. Yeah. Joe, was that like tuna salad? The thing is, I feel like presentation-wise, it looks fun. That looks terrible. All about presentation. No, I think it looks fun. It looks like, is that tuna salad? Am I missing? Oh, that's a really good looking jello. Oh, that's a good one. See? See? Yeah, but it's true. That is a smart looking jello salad. Wait, is that hot dogs? Yeah, it is. Oh, that's nothing. Let's hope so, Roger. That's taking it to the next level, putting hot dogs in the jello. Let's see, look at that. Vienna sausage and cucumbers. I think it's pickles. That's a plain jello, right? That pickle hot dog. Is that spigettios? Yeah, they look unhappy. Wait a minute, who made, does anyone really eat this, or is it just like a centerpiece where everyone looks at it? This one bothers me less than the carrots in the celery.